I have a couple of things on this. One is that I do agree that unless access is complete to every corner there will be folks who simply cannot comply. Planned obsolescence of products, and people, is manifesting itself in many ways. Could this be one of them?
That being said, I worked for a company a few years ago that only paid by direct deposit, period. If I wanted my pay and didn't have a bank account, I had to open one. (I did open a separate account for them to deposit into. Didn't trust them nor did I want them to have access to anything else of mine.) After the deposit was made I would do a transfer into my regular account. You see, if you give access for someone to make a deposit they can make a withdrawal as well.
Where I work now we have 30 day charge accounts for our qualifying customers. There are a significant number of them who want to do electronic checks. No problem for us, we just do it. I have to admit it's much simpler and the transfer is instant.
The bottom line is that it cuts out many employees in the long run. One person can send out notices to thousands of people in one keystroke. More regulations that way...
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